Friday, July 26, 2013

7 unknown yet most useful smartphone apps





1. M8



M8Free, iOS/Android/BlackberryTouch A sat nav-like experience; it gives users a 3D eye level viewpoint and a rich database of local information. Tape it to your dashboard.


M8Free, iOS/Android/Blackberry Touch A sat nav-like experience; it gives users a 3D eye level viewpoint and a rich database of local information. Tape it to your dashboard.




2.  Prey 



PreyFree, iOS/AndroidPrey lets you keep track of your laptop, phone and tablet via a web-accessed control panel, and perform actions such as triggering an alarm or erasing sensitive data.
PreyFree, iOS/Android Prey lets you keep track of your laptop, phone and tablet via a web-accessed control panel, and perform actions such as triggering an alarm or erasing sensitive data.


3. Vimeo 



VimeoFree, iOS/Android/Windows PhoneVimeo has found its niche as a curator of quality short films. From timelapsed cityscapes to origami animation, it’s a great collection of ingenuity and upcoming talent.
Vimeo Free, iOS/Android/Windows Phone Vimeo has found its niche as a curator of quality short films. From time lapsed cityscapes to origami animation, it’s a great collection of ingenuity and upcoming talent.


4. TuneIn Radio Free



TuneIn RadioFree, iOS/Android/Windows Phone/BlackberryThe ultimate radio app, TuneIn is a gateway to more than 70,000 radio stations from across the globe. It also has masses of podcasts.
TuneIn Radio Free, iOS/Android/Windows Phone/Blackberry The ultimate radio app, TuneIn is a gateway to more than 70,000 radio stations from across the globe. It also has masses of podcasts.

5. Star Walk





Star Walk£1.99, iOSStar Walk has that OMG factor that makes people shake their heads in disbelief. On a starry night, point your iPhone to the heavens and let it show you which stars you’re looking at.
Star Walk£1.99, iOS Star Walk has that OMG factor that makes people shake their heads in disbelief. On a starry night, point your iPhone to the heavens and let it show you which stars you’re looking at.



6. Terminology



Terminology£1.49, iOSA nicely designed offline app combining a dictionary, a thesaurus and links to external sites such as Wiktionary. With customisable fonts and a pleasantly readable interface.
Terminology£1.49, iOSA nicely designed offline app combining a dictionary, a thesaurus and links to external sites such as Wiktionary. With customisable fonts and a pleasantly readable interface.



7. Wolfram Alpha



Wolfram Alpha£1.99, iOS/Android(£1.86)/Kindle FireA “computational knowledge engine” that analyses queries and computes the answers rather than guessing. Finds info other engines wouldn’t.
Wolfram Alpha£1.99, iOS/Android(£1.86)/Kindle FireA “computational knowledge engine” that analyses queries and computes the answers rather than guessing. Finds info other engines wouldn’t

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